I Don’t Want to Work!! Songs to Listen to When You’re Fed Up with Your Job
There are days for working adults and people with part-time jobs when you think, “I just can’t work today…” or “I don’t want to work!!” If you’re giving your all every day, it’s only natural to have days like that.
But it’s also true that taking a day off isn’t so easy… So in this article, I’ll introduce some songs you’ll want to listen to when you feel like you don’t want to work.
Listening to songs that seem to speak for your feelings might lighten your mood a little and give you the strength to get through the day.
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[I Don’t Want to Work!!] Songs to Listen to When You’re Fed Up with Your Job (91–100)
Je ne veux pas travaillerPink Martini

If you listen closely, you might think it’s a heartbreak song, but the title is bluntly “I Don’t Want to Work.” It’s a French song, though Pink Martini themselves are an American jazz group.
They’ve collaborated with Saori Yuki and are active worldwide.
Get a job, damn it!gurūpu damashii

Rather than a song, it’s all spoken lines the whole way through.
Sure, for someone mooching off their parents and lazing around at home, it might work as a kind of scolding song.
But for part-timers or freelancers who are working desperately hard, it could be a song that hurts their feelings.

